Solution Validation definition

Solution Validation means the set of tests and testing activities that occur as the Tyler Supervision solution is being deployed.
Solution Validation means the complete set of tests and testing activities when the full Odyssey solution has been deployed; This activity consists of a review of data, testing of business processes and practices, validation of completed configuration, integrations and interchanges, and any custom software enhancements. This activity is a pre-cursor to End User Training activities.

Examples of Solution Validation in a sentence

  • Production Readiness stage deliverables: ▪ Solution Validation Report.

  • IBM will assist EMW in performing the following subtasks to set-up a test environment and to undertake system and user testing in accordance with the approved Solution Validation Plan: Confirm Solution Generation.

  • Solution Validation is the end-to-end software testing activity to ensure that the City verifies all aspects of the Project (hardware, configuration, business processes, etc.) are functioning properly, and validates that all features and functions per the contract have been deployed for system use.

  • Report Report documenting the completion of Solution Validation and which test cycles were completed.

  • Solution Validation is the end-to-end software testing activity to ensure that the Jackson County verifies all aspects of the Project (hardware, configuration, business processes, etc.) are functioning properly, and validates that all features and functions per the contract have been deployed for system use.

  • IBM will perform the following subtasks to set-up a test environment and to undertake system and user testing in accordance with the approved Solution Validation Plan: Confirm Solution Generation.

  • The parties agree that the Project Plan, BOM and this Project Implementation Summary will be updated at the conclusion of MMD 1 – Solution Validation, which could impact PMD and/or start and end dates but will not impact the not-to- exceed fixed price of the Agreement.

  • Solution Validation performance occurs in a dedicated Solution Validation or demonstration environment.

  • Solution Validation is the end-to-end software testing activity to ensure that the Village verifies all aspects of the Project (hardware, configuration, business processes, etc.) are functioning properly, and validates that all features and functions per the contract have been deployed for system use.

  • Only Partner Solution approved by Board pursuant to the Board Solution Validation Criteria may be distributed on Board websites.

Related to Solution Validation

  • Validation as used in WAC 222-20-016, means the department's agreement that a small forest landowner has correctly identified and classified resources, and satisfactorily completed a roads assessment for the geographic area described in Step 1 of a long-term application.

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • Fabrication means intentional and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation.

  • Step therapy means a protocol or

  • Solution means the MMF or a subset thereof, and in respect of any Sprint means the solution to be delivered by the Supplier to meet the Acceptance Criteria for the Stories that form the subject of that Sprint; and the output of the Solution may take the form of the delivery of Software and/or Deliverables and/or the provision of Services; SOW means a statement of work as executed by the Parties, in respect of a Release; and where multiple SOWs have been entered into by the Parties in respect of multiple Releases, then reference to SOW shall be a reference to the SOW which is applicable to the relevant Release; SOWs means all the SOW executed under this Contract; Sprint means the performance by each of the Parties of Planning, Activities, Showcase and Retrospective to enable the Supplier to deliver the Solution in order to Complete the specified Stories by the end of the Sprint Timebox; Sprint Plan means the plan that relates to a Sprint as agreed by the Parties; Sprint Timebox means a fixed period of time for the completion of a Sprint, the duration of which shall be as set out in the Calibration Deliverable;